Christopher Serra {An Unsentimental Education}
Vaux Swifts
2009
From Portland Audubon: Vaux's Swifts typically nest in old growth forests in hollow tree snags. Because of dwindling old-growth forests stands, Vaux's swifts have begun substituting chimneys for hollow. Their nests are made with twigs pasted together with saliva on the side of the snag or chimney. Adults access the nest by flying in and out of the top of the chimney.
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